this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a man has been arrested in norway after killing five people with a bow and arrow. police say it was an act of terror. a committee investigating the january 6th capitol riots says it will pursue criminal charges against former trump adviser steve bannon. taking a test run for life on mars. how six would be astronauts have turned a patch of remote israel into a version of the red planet. and britain s best new building can be found right here in london. it s the town house at kingston university, where lucky students can enjoy whatjudges have called a a theatre for life .
tonight at 10: gps in england are told to see more patients face to face amid a sharp rise in the number of people going to a&e. the government directs £250 million to help surgeries bring in more temporary staff. but gps say the money offered doesn t match the crisis they face. we haven t got the locums to come in and actually work in practices, so the idea that this money is going to help with that isjust pie in the sky. the government says the money will make a difference and warn they ll intervene if surgeries don t increase access to care. also tonight: a bow and arrow attack in norway that left five people dead is being treated by police as a terrorist attack. a vigil is held for the victims.
defence against extremism is to try to be an inclusive society and what has failed in this case seems to be all the warnings to the police, the warnings to the health authorities that he has not gotten the help he needed, to take him away from society, that is definitely a lesson learned that we will see more about in the coming days, but when it comes to the whole society, i think that the openness when it comes to education, when it comes to getting to know the ideas of extremism and what heats them, that is the path that norway has chosen up until now and seems to be continuing now with the new government that has an internal experience with terror. thank you so much. coronavirus has taken
that have been committed, quite surreal, but the reality is that five people have been killed and several injured. many are shocked. so this makes a strong impression. my thoughts go to those who have been exposed to this, relatives, families and everybody who have been seriously frightened. one of the worlds and safest countries has been devastated. it may stir debate over weapons rules, the bow and arrow, not illegal in norway. and it will raise questions over how a man flagged as a security risk seemingly slipped through the net, with such deadly consequences. asne seierstad is a norwegian journalist and author of one of us 7 the story of anders breivik and the massacre in norway. she s studied extremism and radicalisation both on the far right and among radicaljihadists. thank you forjoining us. what strikes you about what we have